I think we need to include the very real scenario where Ubuntu Server is
used in a headless capacity.  For example I have a dedicated server with
GoDaddy and I have absolutely ZERO access to console.  In truth, I
rarely have access to console on pretty much all the server I admin.

If I reboot a system, and SSH is no longer available, then that server
is DEAD to me.  I do NOT have the luxury of walking up to console to
investigate.

I would like to have an option in Ubuntu to indicated that the server is
headless and that it should NEVER, I mean NEVER pause during boot
regardless of the problem.  With a boot script that sends a notification
email if something did go wrong at boot.

Gérald

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Boot hangs and unable to continue when automount disk in fstab is not available 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571444
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